The Coca-Cola logo story by Logodesign.lk
We all know the Coca-Cola logo when we see it. But the changes this logo has seen! Oh, if logos could talk. It hasn’t always looked exactly as it does now, as this timeline explains...
1886 – What’s in a name?
John S Pemberton finalises the formula for his new drink, and his partner, Frank M Robinson, suggests the name Coca-Cola , believing that “the two Cs would look well in advertising”. He experiments with writing the company’s name in Spencerian script – a popular writing style back then.
1887-1890s – Inserting the trademark
The trademark is added to the tail of the first ‘C’.
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1890-1891 – Extra swirls
For one year only, our logo gets a dramatic, swirly makeover.
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1941-1960s – Tail tweak
The words ‘Trademark Registered’ move out of the tail of the ‘C’. The trademark is noted below the logo, instead of inside it.
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1958-1960s – A fishy shape
This is the age of the Arciform or ‘fishtail’ logo.
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1969 – That white wave
The Arden Square logo is unveiled. In a red box, the
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2003 – Keeping it real
As part of the ‘
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2007 – A classic design
A simple, bold approach with a single white ribbon.
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2011 – 125 years of happiness
Coca-Cola's 125th birthday logo sees bubbles bursting from the contour bottle – a celebration of past, present and future.
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2013-2014 – Your name, that classic font
The Share a Coke campaign swaps our logo with your first name.
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